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    I have a question: doing my own research I came across some interesting statistics about muslims and the quran. I came to find out that 78% of muslims have never read the quran. Second, talking to muslim scholars I came to find out that muhammad himself never read the quran, for he did not know how to read or write. some muslims argue that muhammad did write part of the quran. according to scholars however, muhammad did not write any part of the quran or of the hadidth. If the quran really is the word of god, why was it written by men who had no revelation from god ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by brotheroffaith View Post
    I have a question: doing my own research I came across some interesting statistics about muslims and the quran. I came to find out that 78% of muslims have never read the quran. Second, talking to muslim scholars I came to find out that muhammad himself never read the quran, for he did not know how to read or write. some muslims argue that muhammad did write part of the quran. according to scholars however, muhammad did not write any part of the quran or of the hadidth. If the quran really is the word of god, why was it written by men who had no revelation from god ?
    When the Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet (SAW), he memorized it and then recited it orally to the campanions (RAH) around him (SAW). The campanions (RAH) would then memorize it too and some of them would write it down. Therefore the Prophet (SAW) had the whole Qur'an memorized, so he didn't need to "read" or write it.

    "some muslims argue that muhammad did write part of the quran." Oh wow that's kufr.


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    http://quraanworld.blogspot.com

    this is the best site for online quraan with urdu translation
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    Quote Originally Posted by brotheroffaith
    I have a question: doing my own research I came across some interesting statistics about muslims and the quran. I came to find out that 78% of muslims have never read the quran. Second, talking to muslim scholars I came to find out that muhammad himself never read the quran, for he did not know how to read or write. some muslims argue that muhammad did write part of the quran. according to scholars however, muhammad did not write any part of the quran or of the hadidth. If the quran really is the word of god, why was it written by men who had no revelation from god ?
    Assalum alaykum,

    The Quran is a recitation given to the Prophet Muhammad PBUH from Allah (Exalted Be He) through the angel Jibril. The living Word of God, therefore, is the recitation, which is preserved in the heart of the Hafiz and of which the written Word (Mushaf) is a record.


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    Default Re: Is the Quran God's Word?

    Quote Originally Posted by brotheroffaith View Post
    I have a question: doing my own research I came across some interesting statistics about muslims and the quran. I came to find out that 78% of muslims have never read the quran. Second, talking to muslim scholars I came to find out that muhammad himself never read the quran, for he did not know how to read or write. some muslims argue that muhammad did write part of the quran. according to scholars however, muhammad did not write any part of the quran or of the hadidth. If the quran really is the word of god, why was it written by men who had no revelation from god ?
    Well you have a very good question, if somebody had not kept the words of Quran in written format, you must not be reading the exact verses then and i they did a pretty fine job, otherwise there must be conspiracies
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    Quote Originally Posted by eTeacher View Post
    Assalamu Alaikum O lovers of the Quran!

    I wrote an article for our speech class in my fourth year of Alim course in Urdu. Alhamdulillah I finally got around to translating it last year. Hereunder, I include links to both the original Urdu article as well as its English translation:


    English Version:
    http://www.alimahprogram.org/articles/article02.html
    Is this article still avaliable on the site? as the link does not lead to it, and I would like to read it.


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